2,2'-Azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) diammonium salt radical cation (ABTS·G+) is a stable free radical frequently used for estimating the total antioxidant capacity (TAC) of natural products. The existing methods for ABTS·G+ radical-scavenging activity assays are diverse in pre-diluting solvents and reaction time, which lead to errors in the TAC estimations. To develop an effective and universal method for estimating the ABTS·G+ capacity accurately and reasonably, five pre-dilution solvents [methanol, ethanol, phosphate buffer (Na2HPO4-NaH2PO4, 200 mM, pH = 7.4), PBS buffer (Na2HPO4-NaH2PO4-NaCl, 200 mM, pH = 7.4), and distilled water] and different reaction times were investigated in ABTS·G+ assays of five typical antioxidants. The results showed that the solvent effects were very significant. When using different pre-diluting solvents, different detection wavelengths should be selected. ABTS·G+assay could be measured within 2-10 min to obtain a rough result, which was mostly 6 min in the literature. However, full and accurate evaluation of antioxidant reactivity rather than capacity requires recording ABTS·G+ loss continuously during the whole reaction period. The present study makes a recommendation for estimating the ABTS·G+ capacity accurately and reasonably.
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Dong, J. W., Cai, L., Xing, Y., Yu, J., & Ding, Z. T. (2015). Re-evaluation of ABTS·G+ assay for total antioxidant capacity of natural products. Natural Product Communications, 10(12), 2169–2172. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1501001239
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